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"The helicopter hung high over red-roofed subdivisions and far-reaching swamps. The aircraft's right door slid open, and with a hand signal, Greg Logue and his partner Mike Belle stepped out into the sky.
The pair of parachuting paramedics were part of the show on Saturday as the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department marked the 20th anniversary of its successful Air Rescue division at the Tamiami Airport.
Founded in 1985, the Air Rescue was the nation's first airborne emergency medical squad. Its teams have since trained and assisted local responders at earthquakes and emergencies around the globe."

"SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -- The latest Bali bombings threaten to ruin the island's tourism industry just as it was recovering from terrorist attacks three years ago, with at least one regional government urging its citizens to stay away and tour operators predicting an immediate drop in visitors.
Powerful blasts blamed on suicide bombers ripped through three crowded Bali restaurants late Saturday, killing at least 25 people and injuring dozens more."

"Lance Cpl. Timothy M. Bell Jr., 22, of West Chester, Ohio
Bell had wanted to be a Marine since he was 6. His bedroom was filled with Marine posters, and even a camouflage Marine blanket covered his bed.
When his parents took him to deploy for training with his unit, he had just one message for them, said his stepmother, Vivian Bell.
"He just said, 'This is what I was born to do,'" she said.
Always protective of his three younger sisters, Bell joined the Marines in part because he wanted to protect them.
"It's very important for me that everybody knows that he did this for them," said his father, Timothy Michael Bell Sr."

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